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Bloodhound.w32.ep
Name: HobGoblin Date: July 31, 2002 at 02:04:17 Pacific
Comment:
running xp and norton detecected this virus but could not remove it, i run system scan and it does not see it, can anyone help me please.
Name: Underdog Date: July 31, 2002 at 07:30:22 Pacific
Reply:
Aliases: Bloodhound.AOLPWS, Bloodhound.MBR, Bloodhound.boot.string, Bloodhound Word macro virus, Bloodhound.NeuralMBR, Bloodhound.MacMacro
Bloodhound is not the name of a virus, but a message displayed by Symantec's Norton Anti-Virus when it thinks it may have found a new virus. I would stongly suggest that you scan you system with another AV product!!
Here's a link to the write up at the Norton site that provides no info other than "This threat is detected by the latest Virus Definitions" Bloodhound.W32.EP
Bloodhound is not the name of a virus, but a message displayed by Symantec's Norton Anti-Virus when it thinks it may have found a new virus. I would highly suggest that you scan your system with a different AV application.
Underdog V-Peace-V
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Response Number 5
Name: Norm Date: August 1, 2002 at 05:05:51 Pacific
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